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The phrase "a full two hours" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the length of time, usually when it is a longer period of time than expected. For example: "We waited in line for a full two hours before we got to the front."
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It's quite an achievement as is keeping the audience intrigued for a full two hours.
During the day, the site must delay its headlines by a full two hours.
Even a full two hours after these were cooked, they were still crisp.
None of the diners seems in a hurry; a meal encompasses a full two hours.
At a full two hours, the show could benefit from condensation.
The man's injuries were reportedly so severe that he did not regain consciousness for a full two hours.
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But a couple of days I went for a full eight hours.
Many great plays take up a full three hours: that Shakespeare guy wrote lots of 'em.
During the questioning, the police said Mr Miranda would be in for a full nine hours.
New characters are introduced with great bravado, only to disappear for a full seven hours.
But getting a full eight hours of slumber isn't as elusive as you might imagine.
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